Can the 30-06 show enough might to drop moose.

Lee,

3006 is a fine caliber for moose. For what it's worth I would try several different bullet weights in your rifle. I always use 180's in my Winchester because that's what it shoots best with. I think the shot placement is more important than if it is a 165, 180 or 220 grain bullet.

Your Parker Hale is a fine rifle and it may or may not show a preference for a certain bullet weight. Everything being equal use a heavier bullet for moose.

I have taken moose with 180's with no problem.
 
i know 2 guys that shot more moose then most people combined on this site. all with the 06 so you have nothing to worry about. they did it with cheap remington core locks and soft points. if you reload toss partitions through it. i would recommend another but after using the partitions i stopped there. they are a good bullet. heard lots of good about the latest barnes tsx too.
 
I think i'm going to try them Barnes 180gr MRX tunsten core bullets, they have a BC of .473. :slap: They hit with about 2000 ft lbs at 300 yards if launced at 2700FPS
 
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No, it's true. You *cannot* kill a moose with anything less than a 338 Winchester Magnum, and a 340 Weatherby woudl really be a sensible minimum.:)

Still too small... :D

For moose - you're going to want something like this (as a bare minimum).

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Hello everyone!

I'm a little bored so I thought Id ask about what bullet I should use for my first ever moose hunt this year. I've only ever seen moose hanging in the butchers. I got a Parker hale 30-06 24" barrel I think. I want to know what’s best for moose 165s or 180s. I noticed some 165s hit harder then the 180s better BC? So far I've just been playing around shooting pumpkins and water bottles on the farm, nice to be 22 eh.

I'm going to start reloading in a few months so any bullets I can buy and load will be great.

Thanks.



You can't kill a moose with a 30-06,you will have to borrow Gatehouse's new .375 Ruger.:sniper:
 
You can't kill a moose with a 30-06,you will have to borrow Gatehouse's new .375 Ruger.:sniper:

The 30-06 and Gatehouse's .375 Rugers are mere varmint guns ok, you need the allmighty undisputed, king of the African plains .375 H&H. Besides, the .375 Ruger doesn't even exist, it's just a figment of the imagination :D
 
Still too small... :D

For moose - you're going to want something like this (as a bare minimum).

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It is a great hunting rifle! I often use it on deer and moose , using the 575 grains Nosler accubond for deer, and the 675gr Partition for moose, to get more penetration (you never know when a 3000lbs moose is going to charge you!)

Lighter bullets are for varmint hunting only!:D:D:D
 
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Use a good 180 gr premium bullet that shoots well out of your rifle.
I have hunted moose for quiet a while and I have never ever fired a shot more than 150 yards at a moose. The 30-06 will do it's job if you do yours
try 180grs TSX or the old faithful Nosler Partion.
 
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